Body, territory, method
Cornwall, A. (1992). Body mapping in health RRA/PRA. RRA Notes, 16, 69–77.
Jokela-Pansini, M. (2021). Body mapping as a feminist visual method: exploring the field through the body. In Kogler, R. and Wintzer, J. (eds), Raum und Bild. Springer Spektrum, Berlin.
Luckett, T. and Bagelman, J. (2023). Body mapping: feminist-activist geographies in practice. cultural geographies, 30(4), 621–640.
Sweet, E. L. and Ortiz Escalante, S. (2015). Bringing bodies into planning: visceral methods, fear and gender violence. Urban Studies, 52(10), 1826–1845.
Sweet, E. L. and Ortiz Escalante, S. (2017). Engaging territorio cuerpo-tierra through body and community mapping: a methodology for making communities safer. Gender, Place & Culture, 24(4), 594–606.
Zaragocin, S. and Caretta, M. A. (2021). Cuerpo-territorio: a decolonial feminist geographical method for the study of embodiment. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 111(5), 1503–1518.
Embodied and emotional geographies
Coddington, K. and Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2017). On trauma, geography, and mobility: towards geographies of trauma. Emotion, Space and Society, 24, 52–56.
Hayes-Conroy, J. and Hayes-Conroy, A. (2010). Visceral geographies: mattering, relating, and defying. Geography Compass, 4(9), 1273–1283.
Longhurst, R. (2005). Situating bodies. In Nelson, L. and Sager, J. (eds), A Companion to Feminist Geography. Blackwell.
Moss, P. and Dyck, I. (2002). Women, Body, Illness. Rowman and Littlefield.
Mountz, A. and Hyndman, J. (2006). Feminist approaches to the global intimate. Women’s Studies Quarterly, 34(1/2), 446–463.
Mountz, A. (2018). Political geography III: bodies. Progress in Human Geography, 42(5), 759–769.
Mountz, A. (2020). The Death of Asylum: Hidden Geographies of the Enforcement Archipelago. University of Minnesota Press.
Black geographies, wake work, waywardness
Hartman, S. (2008). Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Hartman, S. (2019). Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women, and Queer Radicals. W. W. Norton.
McKittrick, K. (2006). Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle. University of Minnesota Press.
Sharpe, C. (2016). In the Wake: On Blackness and Being. Duke University Press.
Structural violence, care, abolition
Ahmed, S. (2017). Living a Feminist Life. Duke University Press.
Datta, A. and Ahmed, N. (2020). Intimate infrastructures: the rubrics of gendered safety and urban violence in Kerala, India. Geoforum, 110, 67–76.
Fanon, F. (1952/2008). Black Skin, White Masks. Grove Press.
Fisher, B. and Tronto, J. (1990). Towards a feminist theory of care. In Abel, E. and Nelson, M. (eds), Circles of Care. SUNY Press.
Gilmore, R. W. (2022). Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation. Verso.
Glissant, É. (1997). Poetics of Relation (trans. B. Wing). University of Michigan Press.
Lorde, A. (1984). Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches. Crossing Press. [Especially “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power.”]
Power, E. R. and Williams, M. J. (2020). Cities of care: a platform for urban geographical care research. Geography Compass, 14(1), e12474.
Institutional harm, the psyche, multiplicity
Fanon, F. (1961/2004). The Wretched of the Earth (trans. R. Philcox). Grove Press. [Especially Chapter 5, “Colonial War and Mental Disorders,” on the psychiatric consequences of colonial violence.]
Ivić, M. (2021). The healing power of sleep. In Kondylatou, D., Ivić, M. and Bergé, D. (eds), Architectures of Healing: Cure through Sleep, Touch, and Travel. Athens: kyklàda.press. ISBN 978-9-464202-85-4.
Whitmarsh, I. (2008). Biomedical Ambiguity: Race, Asthma, and the Contested Meaning of Genetics in the Caribbean. Cornell University Press.
Whitmarsh, I. and Roberts, E. (2016). Nonsecular medical anthropology. Medical Anthropology, 35(5).
Winnicott, D. W. (1960). The theory of the parent-infant relationship. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 41, 585–595.
Winnicott, D. W. (1965). The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment. Hogarth Press. [On the “holding environment” and what happens when institutions fail to hold.]
Politicised somatics and embodied justice
Haines, S. K. (2019). The Politics of Trauma: Somatics, Healing, and Social Justice. North Atlantic Books.
Johnson, R. (2017). Embodied Social Justice. Routledge.
Menakem, R. (2017). My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies. Central Recovery Press.
Ndefo, N. (2024). Contributing author. In Practicing Liberation: Transformative Strategies for Collective Healing and Systems Change. North Atlantic Books.
Decolonial feminist thought
Cabnal, L. (2013). Cuerpo territorio. [Communitarian territorial feminism, Guatemala.]
Irigaray, L. (2002). Between East and West: From Singularity to Community (trans. S. Pluhácek). Columbia University Press.
Nagar, R. (2002). Footloose researchers, ‘traveling’ theories, and the politics of transnational feminist praxis. Gender, Place & Culture, 9(2), 179–186.
Rich, A. (1984). Notes towards a politics of location. In Blood, Bread, and Poetry: Selected Prose 1979–1985. Little Brown.
Algerian and postcolonial writing
Djebar, A. (1985/2000). Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade (trans. D. S. Blair). Quartet Books.
Lazali, K. (2018). Le trauma colonial: une enquête sur les effets psychiques et politiques contemporains de l’oppression coloniale en Algérie. Paris: La Découverte.
Mammeri, M. (1952). La colline oubliée. Paris: Plon.
Sayad, A. (1999). La double absence: des illusions de l’émigré aux souffrances de l’immigré. Paris: Seuil.